Can you show me cocktails containing pastis?
Cocktail Colin says:
While reviewing the list of cocktails provided, I couldn't find any cocktail that specifically lists 'pastis' as an ingredient. However, there are a few cocktails that contain absinthe or other anise-flavored liqueurs, which share a similar flavor profile and could be enjoyable for someone who likes pastis.
If you enjoy the strong, herbal, and licorice flavors typically associated with pastis, you might relish the What Was That? cocktail. It combines aniseed liqueur, absinthe, and black Sambuca, resulting in a bold and complex drink with a distinctively herbal and licorice flavor profile. This cocktail is sure to awaken your senses and provide an intense tasting experience.
Another option could be the Momisette, which combines absinthe with the sweetness of grenadine. This drink offers a balance between the herbal bitterness of absinthe and the fruity sweetness of grenadine, and could provide you with a distinctive taste experience reminiscent of pastis.
Lastly, the French Pear combines absinthe with pear nectar, lemon juice, and sugar syrup for a sophisticated and refreshing cocktail. The anise-flavored absinthe blends harmoniously with the sweet and fruity pear nectar, making it an elegant choice for those who appreciate nuanced flavors.
These alternatives should give you a similar taste experience to pastis-based drinks and might become new favorites for your cocktail repertoire.
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Piscola
Pisco, Angostura Bitters, Cola
Complex flavors in a fruity blend
Pipette
Vodka, Gin, Triple Sec, Passion fruit liqueur, White wine, Orange juice
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The Sweet France
Pear Liqueur, Lillet Blanc, Orange Syrup
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What Was That?
Aniseed liqueur, Absinthe, Sambuca (Black), Lemon liqueur, Lemonade
Paris After Dark
Cognac, Bailey's, Amaretto, Creme De Menthe, Cream
Parisian
Gin, Creme De Cassis, Red vermouth
French Pear
Absinthe, Lemon Juice, Sugar / simple Syrup, Pear Nectar
Pastinaca
Mezcal, Tequila Blanco, Elderflower Liqueur, Lime juice, Grapefruit Juice, Cayenne Pepper
Momisette
Absinthe, Grenadine
Pernod Twist
Aniseed liqueur, Sugar / simple Syrup, Angostura Bitters
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